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OpenAI to leverage Google Cloud service, reducing Microsoft dependency
OpenAI to leverage Google Cloud service, reducing Microsoft dependency

Hindustan Times

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

OpenAI to leverage Google Cloud service, reducing Microsoft dependency

In a surprising turn of events, one of the world's biggest tech rivals, OpenAI and Google, signed a collaboration deal to manage and expand computing infrastructure. Reportedly, OpenAI has been in talks with Alphabet's Google Cloud service for a few months to shift its computing operations from Microsoft. Now, a Reuters report highlights that the deal has been finalised, and OpenAI is all set to leverage Google Cloud infrastructure and custom TPU chips to meet the growing computing demands. This move can reduce OpenAI's greater dependence on Microsoft Azure for cloud-based services, and it also makes the company a step closer to adopting a multi-cloud strategy. Know more about OpenAI and Google's collaboration despite being AI rivals in the ongoing race. Also read: Adobe launches the Photoshop Beta app for Android smartphones: Everything you need to know In a recent Reuters report, OpenAI will leverage Google Cloud services to expand its computing infrastructure and reduce dependence on Microsoft. Over the years, OpenAI and Microsoft have been working closely for greater collaboration, but now things may change drastically as the AI giant plans to join hands with one of its biggest rivals. It is being said that the deal was finalised in May, as OpenAI is diversifying its compute sources. This will enable the company to meet the growing demand for training and deploying AI models. Also read: Google to let users test Android 16 desktop mode on phones with external display support, here's how Now, what's in it for Google? Well, the company is already reputed for its cloud services, and collaborating with OpenAI could increase credibility. This may also result in greater collaboration with other leading tech giant who are constantly innovating their AI capabilities. It also supports Google's vision to commercialise tensor processing units (TPUs), which was previously reserved for in-house operations. However, it should also be noted that the collaboration is not yet confirmed by officials from OpenAI, Google and Microsoft. The collaboration also showcases that OpenAI also reducing the Microsoft exclusivity for data centre infrastructure. With Google and OpenAI completing neck to neck, the move highlights how companies keep the competition aside to meet resource demands in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Despite the collaboration, OpenAI still plans to overtake Google in the AI race. Mobile Finder: Google Pixel 10 Pro LATEST specs, features, and price

How to find your DIGIPIN code online using your phone's location in seconds
How to find your DIGIPIN code online using your phone's location in seconds

Hindustan Times

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

How to find your DIGIPIN code online using your phone's location in seconds

The Indian government has introduced DIGIPIN, a digital address system designed to improve location identification across the country. This system aims to enhance services like last-mile delivery for companies such as Amazon and Flipkart, and it could support emergency services, including police, ambulance, and fire departments by offering precise geographic data. DIGIPIN offers a secure and efficient way for citizens and various entities to get accurate location details. It operates as an open-source, interoperable, geo-coded, and grid-based digital address system. It addresses challenges in areas where traditional addresses are unclear, such as rural regions, forests, and coastal zones. Also read: WWDC 2025: How to Watch Apple's Live Event and What to Expect from iOS 26, AI Tools and More DIGIPIN assigns a unique ten-character alphanumeric code to properties measuring approximately 4 by 4 square meters anywhere in India. This includes urban and rural locations as well as maritime zones. The system complements the existing six-digit postal PIN codes by adding a more exact layer of address information. The technology behind DIGIPIN was developed by the Department of Posts, working with the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad and the National Remote Sensing Centre, which is part of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Also read: Google pauses 'Ask Photos' AI Feature to address performance issues You can also retrieve DIGIPIN codes for other locations by entering their geographic coordinates on the portal. Similarly, you can find coordinates by entering a DIGIPIN code. This functionality supports both residential and commercial users needing accurate location information. Also read: Adobe launches the Photoshop Beta app for Android smartphones: Everything you need to know In short, DIGIPIN is expected to improve the accuracy of address-based services across India and help the government and private sectors offer better service delivery through precise location identification.

Adobe Photoshop Beta Now Available for Android Phones and Tablets
Adobe Photoshop Beta Now Available for Android Phones and Tablets

Hans India

time06-06-2025

  • Hans India

Adobe Photoshop Beta Now Available for Android Phones and Tablets

After much anticipation, Adobe has officially launched the Photoshop Beta app for Android, giving users access to powerful photo editing tools right on their smartphones and tablets. This release follows the earlier rollout for iPhones in February 2025 and is now set to transform the Android editing experience with a host of professional-grade features. The delay in launching on Android was mainly due to the platform's highly fragmented ecosystem. With thousands of device types varying in screen sizes, specs, and performance capabilities, Adobe needed additional time to optimize the app for a consistent and smooth experience across the board. The Photoshop Beta app comes with full support for both Android phones and tablets—marking a notable shift in Adobe's mobile strategy, which had previously offered limited tablet compatibility. To run the app, devices must have Android 11 or later and at least 6GB of RAM, though 8GB is recommended for optimal performance. Key features of the Android version closely mirror the desktop software, including: Layer and masking support, enabling complex edits with multiple elements AI-powered tools via Adobe Firefly, such as Generative Fill to add or remove elements using text prompts Precision selection tools for isolating parts of an image Classic brushes like Spot Healing and Clone Stamp Adjustment layers and blend modes for advanced colour correction and creative effects Access to Adobe Stock assets, offering a wide range of free images and design elements These tools bring a professional-level editing experience to Android users, ideal for creators who need to work on the go. What sets the Android release apart during this beta phase is free access to nearly all tools and stock assets, unlike the iPhone version, which required a subscription from day one. However, Adobe has stated that a subscription model will be introduced once the beta testing period concludes. With this release, Adobe is clearly aiming to level the playing field between iOS and Android users, delivering a robust mobile editing experience backed by powerful AI.

Adobe launches the Photoshop Beta app for Android: Everything you need to know
Adobe launches the Photoshop Beta app for Android: Everything you need to know

Hindustan Times

time05-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Adobe launches the Photoshop Beta app for Android: Everything you need to know

After months of waiting, Android users can finally get their hands on Adobe Photoshop. Adobe has officially launched the Photoshop Beta app for Android smartphones and tablets, offering a robust set of features including AI-powered tools and access to Adobe Stock. The app mirrors many of the capabilities from the desktop version, allowing users to create, edit, and retouch images on the go. Best of all, during the beta phase, most tools are free to use. Why the delay for Android? Adobe released the Photoshop iPhone app in February 2025, and its absence on Android had left many users wondering why. The main reason behind the delay appears to be Android's fragmented ecosystem—a wide variety of screen sizes, resolutions, and hardware configurations makes it far more complex to optimise than Apple's tightly controlled environment. This complexity required extra development time to ensure consistent performance across devices. Tablet support at last In a welcome change, the Photoshop Beta app supports both Android smartphones and tablets. Previous Adobe mobile apps offered limited or no support for Android tablets, but this release aims to change that. To run the app, your device must be running Android 11 or newer and have at least 6GB of RAM. Adobe recommends 8GB RAM or more for best performance. Key Features of Photoshop Beta for Android The Android version packs in several core Photoshop tools, many of which are powered by Adobe Firefly AI: Layers and masking: Allows users to stack and manage multiple image elements just like on a desktop. Allows users to stack and manage multiple image elements just like on a desktop. Selection tools: Offers precision tools to isolate objects or specific parts of the image. Offers precision tools to isolate objects or specific parts of the image. Brush tools: Includes Spot Healing Brush, Clone Stamp and other retouching tools. Includes Spot Healing Brush, Clone Stamp and other retouching tools. Generative Fill: Thanks to Firefly AI, users can add, remove, or alter objects using simple text prompts. Thanks to Firefly AI, users can add, remove, or alter objects using simple text prompts. Adjustment layers & blend modes: Advanced control for colour grading and creative edits. Advanced control for colour grading and creative edits. Free Adobe Stock assets: Access to a large library of stock photos, illustrations, and design elements. These features bring a desktop-like editing experience to mobile, making professional-level photo editing more accessible than ever on Android. Pricing and availability Currently, the Photoshop Beta app is completely free, including access to Adobe Stock assets. This generous access is a marked contrast to the iPhone version, which requires a subscription from the outset. However, Adobe has confirmed that once the beta period ends, a subscription model will likely be introduced for Android users, mirroring the pricing on iOS. First Published Date: 05 Jun, 15:48 IST

Adobe Photoshop beta now available for Android users
Adobe Photoshop beta now available for Android users

GSM Arena

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • GSM Arena

Adobe Photoshop beta now available for Android users

Following its iOS release earlier this year, Adobe has now made its Photoshop (beta) app available for free on Google Play. Adobe Photoshop (Beta) for Android You'll need an Android 11 or later device, with at least 6GB RAM (Adobe recommends 8GB for optimal performance) and you're good to go. So, what can the Photoshop app do? Pretty much everything you can with the desktop version. From messing around with layers and masks to removing unwanted parts of images with the Tap Select tool and using AI for Generative Fill. Adobe Photoshop (Beta) for Android Photoshop mobile features: Combine and blend images using core Photoshop tools like selections, layers, and masks Quickly remove or replace parts of an image with the intuitive Tap Select tool Brush away distractions in seconds using tools like the Spot Healing Brush Use Firefly-powered generative AI features like Generative Fill to effortlessly add or transform elements in visual designs Enhance creative work with a growing library of free Adobe Stock assets Make accurate selections with Object Select and Magic Wand Refine images with advanced tools like Remove and Clone Stamp Control layers and effects with advanced blend modes and adjustment layers Adobe also confirmed that all features are free to use during the beta period and that 'additional capabilities are coming soon'. Source

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